Designed by Nicolas Hare Architects LLP, Thurrock workshop features a painting room, metal and timber workshops, and office space, as well as an enormous build area large enough to accommodate several Royal Opera House sets at once.

The building’s structure includes several energy-efficient features, including a ‘living roof’ covered in growing sedum plants, designed to provide insulation, preserve rainwater and create a habitat for wildlife, and geothermal heating, provided by a 100-metre borehole in the earth’s core. In addition, continuous roof lights and light-sensitive lighting instead of switches allow even daylight with reduced glare.

The Bob and Tamar Manoukian Production Workshop is now running public tours, offering visitors an exclusive insight into Royal Opera House set design and construction. A full programme of tours will commence in September.